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CONGRATS OLD FRIEND!
I just happened to stop in after not being logged in for a crazy long time and was SOOO happy to read this, Ron! I'm just a mere 16 yr survivor of stage 4, so I have a few years before I have your bragging rights! Congratulations, Ron! Glad all is well in your world! Best wishes for 50 more years ahead!
Stacy
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G'day Stacy
(I even spelled your name right) So good to hear from you. At 16 years you can brag all you like and I suspect you have a greater chance at the 50 years than me. You have made my day , I think of all my old friensd often , Hugs Ron.
Very disappointing Kim . He is actually the same guy I had years agao checking out my frequent premature ectopics. After two years of checking and no improvement he came to the conclusion that if I hadn't died by now I probably wouldn't. He had to admit this time I definitely had atrial flutter and almost certainly atrial fib. I have to have a 1 day holter monitor , a seven day event monitor and another echo gardiogram.
I had to call the ambulance again today . I awoke at 3.30 am to find the room spinning. They took me up to the hospital at 6.30 , throwing up all the way . I really hate vertigo attacks. I finally got out at 5.30 this afternoon full of anti-nausea meds. hugs Ron.
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Aww So Sorryron50 said:G'day Stacy
(I even spelled your name right) So good to hear from you. At 16 years you can brag all you like and I suspect you have a greater chance at the 50 years than me. You have made my day , I think of all my old friensd often , Hugs Ron.
Very disappointing Kim . He is actually the same guy I had years agao checking out my frequent premature ectopics. After two years of checking and no improvement he came to the conclusion that if I hadn't died by now I probably wouldn't. He had to admit this time I definitely had atrial flutter and almost certainly atrial fib. I have to have a 1 day holter monitor , a seven day event monitor and another echo gardiogram.
I had to call the ambulance again today . I awoke at 3.30 am to find the room spinning. They took me up to the hospital at 6.30 , throwing up all the way . I really hate vertigo attacks. I finally got out at 5.30 this afternoon full of anti-nausea meds. hugs Ron.
So sorry to hear that. I'm just so sad that you have to go through all of this. You have been through so much even though you have been here for so long it seems like you have another hurdle to solve and you keep moving forward. God Bless you as you, once again, deal with another issue. Although you been dealing with vertigo for awhile, I'm sad that you had such an ordeal. Doctor doesn't seem very sympathetic, so I'm hoping that you feel better soon.
Hugs! Kim
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